You're running Android on a laptop? Make/model of the laptop would be helpful as would telling us what prompted the reset. Too many people go the reset route rather than fixing a simple problem. And if the problem is hardware related, a reset isn't going to fix it. Hopefully you backed up all your important files.

I am assuming that it is some version of Windows on the laptop. Please clarify.I am assuming that you fif a factory restore from the recovery partition. Please state the reasons you felt that you needed to do a factory restore. If there was a hardware problem the factory restore would not fix this and even might prevent the restore from finishing, leaving you with no operating system. An example is if there is a problem with the RAM or the hard drive then you cannot complete the restore. More details are needed both of the before and why and the results of after.

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